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Zabriskie Point (1970)  (Movie Clip) Potential Revolutionaries

At a California campus, director Michelangelo Antonioni drifts through a meeting of radicals, some emphasis on the score largely performed by Pink Floyd, no particular story emerging, opening Zabriskie Point, 1970, camera by Tonino Guerra, and Sam Shepard among the screenwriters.

At a California campus, director Michelangelo Antonioni drifts through a meeting of radicals, some emphasis on the score largely performed by Pink Floyd, no particular story emerging, opening Zabriskie Point, 1970, camera by Tonino Guerra, and Sam Shepard among the screenwriters.
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The acclaimed Italian art movie director Michelangelo Antonioni introduces three of his principals in his irresolute political portrait of Los Angeles Daria Halprin who lost a book, Rod Taylor who has a real job, and Mark Frechette who drives a truck, early in Zabriskie Point, 1970.
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Mark Frechette, after friends were arrested at a campus uprising, visits an L-A gun shop, then director Michelangelo Antonioni visits an agency producing weird ads, then G.D. Spradlin and a fellow professional discuss the news, in the deliberately disjointed Zabriskie Point, 1970.
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